Indianapolis' newest piece of public art is a rectangle, nearly six-feet tall, covered on all four sides with handcrafted ceramic mosaic tiles.

Indianapolis' newest piece of public art is a rectangle, nearly six-feet tall, covered on all four sides with handcrafted ceramic mosaic tiles.

The tiles are said to represent the Near Eastside neighborhood, the site of the sculpture. It's on the campus of Tech High School by the Chase Legacy Center. The artist is Jude Odell, known for her work in clay. She has a studio in the Harrison Center for the Arts.

Some of the tiles she made, others she helped area students make, elementary aged on up to high school.